The Domino Effect. The unknown side of Thailand

“I can’t follow them everywhere to keep them away from danger. I can’t make all parents stop selling their children to brothels. But what I can do is bring the kids to our education center and teach them,” says Sompop Jantraka, the founder of the Development and Education Program for Daughters and Communities (DEPDC), which aims to prevent child exploitation and prostitution.

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Thailand – the Domino Effect

Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. Visited by over 20 million tourists a year, it is known for its exotic nature, original cuisine, and rich culture, but also, sadly, for child prostitution. Children involved must be saved before they reach bottom. Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization, has been supporting those who sacrifice everything to combat this evil.

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Divine Mothers. They fight for two lives

Can a woman with a tumor give birth to a healthy child? In such cases, most doctors advise abortion. Can chemotherapy harm the child? What are the potential complications? Sick women have the support of the Rak&Roll Foundation, established by Magda Prokopowicz. Who are the Divine Mothers?

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Poland (Rak’n’Roll) – the Domino Effect

What is it like to fight for one’s own life, while at the same time carrying a new, unborn life in one’s womb? We would hope for no woman to ever have to answer this question. And yet, some must. About 300 Polish women diagnosed with cancer every year are pregnant. Kulczyk Foundation, an international organization headed by Dominika Kulczyk, is helping to renovate an outpatient clinic for these wonderful, strong-willed women!

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